With all the anti-Muslim/anti-Middle eastern hype being perpetrated by the MSM and the swaths of people eating it up i thought this was a stark
reminder that they are Human Beings as well and not the savages many try to portray them as!

I really hope this is a trend that starts to spread, lets hope sanity prevails in all of this!

With all the anti-Muslim hype being perpetrated by the MSM and the swaths of people eating it up i thought this was a stark reminder that they are
Human Beings as well and not the savages many try ot portray them as!

I really hope this is a trend that starts to spread, lets hope sanity prevails in all of this!

i agree, i really wish there was some kind of footage to help confirm this though.

There was video and pics of Libyans condemning the attack after it happened. The Libyan people have a LOT of anger towards the militias (who mostly
are not Libyan). FYI I believe it was militias that were mostly responsible for the attack.

Let's just distinguish between the "good" and "bad" militias. There are those like the one attacked that are extremists, but unfortunately there
was another Brigade hounded out of Benghazi that wasn't and is operating under the Libyan MoD's jurisdiction. I can understand the Libyan's wanting
the militias to disband, but there isn't a strong enough central authority with it's own security forces yet to fill the void so getting them all to
disband could actually increase lawlessness.

Never the less, Libya can hold it's head high. This is a good vindication that the intervention and the ousting of Gaddafi will, ultimately, be a
proven to be a good thing and the fears of an Islamist takeover, often spouted here on ATS, is unfounded.

Let's just distinguish between the "good" and "bad" militias. There are those like the one attacked that are extremists, but unfortunately there
was another Brigade hounded out of Benghazi that wasn't and is operating under the Libyan MoD's jurisdiction. I can understand the Libyan's wanting
the militias to disband, but there isn't a strong enough central authority with it's own security forces yet to fill the void so getting them all to
disband could actually increase lawlessness.

Never the less, Libya can hold it's head high. This is a good vindication that the intervention and the ousting of Gaddafi will, ultimately, be a
proven to be a good thing and the fears of an Islamist takeover, often spouted here on ATS, is unfounded.

Well as I stated, MOST of them are not Libyan and bully the people. There are those who are good, but the few get a bad name from the rest. Hopefully
this is the first step towards ending the problem.

Well as I stated, MOST of them are not Libyan and bully the people. There are those who are good, but the few get a bad name from the rest. Hopefully
this is the first step towards ending the problem.

Well we in the West created the probelm, fed it, funded and armed it and reduced a prospering nation to rubble and fighting factions. Where did the
nations wealth go? Where did their gold reserves go? Oh yeah, the Western banks are "holding" it - which means they'll never see it again and
will be living in poverty and probably in hock to the new centralised bank and IMF to pay for the rebuilding, if things stabilise long enough to make
it happen.
Their oil revenues will be siphoned off to Western corporations, instead of domestic investment, and the puppet goverment installed by the West will
keep it that way for as long as possible.

All the violence against the West we are seeing recently is NOT all about "the film" as the press would have us all believe, but about the years of
murder by Western nations of the people, simply for control of the resources. They don't hate us for our freedoms, and sure, they are a bit miffed in
some places about the portrayal of their prophet, but that is just one small part of it all, and a manufactured one at that.

I wouldn't go as far as claiming "most" are bad, but certainly there is a sizeable minority of these militias which have ulterior motives. Many are
operating under the command of the Libyan Government now, in lieu of the fledgling Army which at the moment is not capable of filling the void.

Imagine, if you will, the US in the early days. No standing Army and militias filling the void, until there is a strong enough central Government to
take charge.

The wealth of which you speak will be released (and I believe some already has - along with sanctions being lifted) when the new Government gets up on
it's feet. The same happened in Iraq and Egypt, amongst others, where the new Governments can get the funds unfrozen once they've got up and
running.

It is a bit of a cynical outlook you have, to be honest. The people of Libya are obviously happier and enjoying greater freedoms and I would hardly
describe the Gaddafi era as "prosperous" as most Libyans did not see any of the wealth being generated.

You have to remember that there will be teething problems and disagreements between differing factions that, for a long while, have had their voices
totally stifled. It is a good thing there is now widespread plurality in Libya and we will see, in the coming years, Libya reach far greater heights
than they ever would have under Gaddafi.

Maybe I am just optimistic, but so far none of the nonsense spouted on ATS about Libya descending into an Islamist nightmare have remotely come true.

In actual fact, Libya is the only Arab Spring nation to NOT end up being taken over by Islamist factions and also the only one to have had
Western intervention, so on the face of it it would appear that our intervention actually helped, whereas in Tunisia and Egypt (either side of Libya)
we see the Muslim Brotherhood or affiliates take over.

I wouldn't go as far as claiming "most" are bad, but certainly there is a sizeable minority of these militias which have ulterior motives. Many are
operating under the command of the Libyan Government now, in lieu of the fledgling Army which at the moment is not capable of filling the void.

Imagine, if you will, the US in the early days. No standing Army and militias filling the void, until there is a strong enough central Government to
take charge.

I suppose the "most" comment would apply to parts of Libya, maybe not Libya as a whole.

I wish Obama would comment on the pro-democracy protesters and give them our thanks for standing up
to these extremists and risking their lives, that our attack on Gaddafi wasn't for naught.

These protesters may be Muslim (it seems they are moderate), but if they believe in Freedom of Choice, the billions we spent were absolutely worth
saving their lives and giving them the opportunity to attempt a democracy.

I have to honestly say i am shocked, i did not expect that piece of news! It has made my day.

This is really awesome. A friend and me were having a discussion yesterday about Islam on Facebook, and he said there had been little to no renouncing
of the Islamist violence from "peaceful" Islamists. I disagreed, naturally. And now this.

May Allah favor all of those who participated in throwing out the scumbags.

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